| Designing our family holiday wall calendar now. This year we're doing food tjemed Do you have any short cooking facts you're constantly looking up, and it would be helpful on the wall? |
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I had a magnet that had common conversions for measurements and another one that said how long different meats and other items could be kept in the refrigerator or frozen
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| Not really, but a spice quick reference list could be nice. I sometimes forget what can get used where, and appreciate being reminded of options. So like three dishes or foods for each herb/spice. |
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Temperature to Cooke different type of meat
Easy breakfasts, lunches and dinners |
| I like the idea of measurements, ex 3 tsp = 1 tbsp and the meat cooking temps |
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Measuring equivalents - I have multiple fridge magnets that I purchased for this exact reason.
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Measurement conversions
Internal temp for different types of meat Temps for different candy stages Celsius / Fahrenheit conversions Rules of thumb for cooking times of large cuts of meat, like X minutes per pound for a turkey (I still use a meat thermometer, but this is helpful for decided when to start cooking) |
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What temp to bake chicken or fish in the oven.
Always looking up the shawarma spice mix even though I've made it a million times. Same with Chia pudding. Common substitutions (no buttermilk? use milk and lemon juice) |
| That egg floating trick to see if an egg is still fresh. |
| Agree with the conversions, but also for weight of dry goods - e.g. 1C flour = 120 g |